The movement of suburban trains in Fastov is limited, instead the “Shuttle” -traVeling on the Kyiv -Boyard site to the nearest point is launched.
As a result of damage to the railroad infrastructure in the Boyarka region in the Kiev region, 28 trains followed the modified routes, the delays up to three hours. It was reported by government leader Yulia Sviridenko on Facebook on Sunday, September 14th.
“The train, directly at the start of detonation in the area, was delayed for four hours, once the delay was reduced, it was one hour. The Ukrzaliznytsia agreed to accelerate control of the Ukraine state border service and the Polish border service – to maintain the pare.
Currently, 28 trains are following the revised routes. Delays from 1.5 to 3 hours, reduce as much as possible. Follow the operations updates from Ukrzaliznytsia.
The movement of suburban trains to fasting is limited, instead the “shuttle” train in the Kyiv-Boyard section is launched to the nearest point. Kyiv Ova provided additional bus flights on these routes, “the Prime Minister wrote.
State -emergency services and Ukrzaliznytsia work together to quickly eliminate the consequences of the event and restore movement during the peak of the passenger movement.
According to Sviridenko, all elements of damaged stock rotation were completely removed. Explosion equipment in addition to checking peeled areas. So, the preparations are ongoing for the placement of new metals instead of damaged.
Note that on the night of September 14, traffic along with railroad tracks in the Kiev region stopped due to a bullet in the train. Police launched an investigation into the fact of breaking the railroad traffic safety policies.
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Source: korrespondent

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